WSOP $25K High Roller H.O.R.S.E. Down to 53 on Day 2
Andrew Yeh leads a bracelet-heavy field as the summer's most expensive mixed-game event enters its second day.

The most expensive mixed-game tournament of the summer is down to 53 players, and one-bracelet grinder Andrew Yeh sits atop the leaderboard.
WSOP Event #97, the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E., pushed through Day 2 at the Horseshoe on July 14. Yeh, a U.S.-based pro with $1.76 million in lifetime earnings and seven career final tables, is among the named stacks still in contention.
He's far from the only bracelet winner left. Brazil's Renan Bruschi — 12 lifetime final tables, $2.22 million in career cashes — is also still in. Thomas Keller, another one-bracelet holder with $1.09 million in lifetime earnings, was reported at 140,000 chips. Clayton Mozdzen of Canada, with $883K in career earnings and seven final tables, rounds out the named stacks without a bracelet to his name.
The $25K H.O.R.S.E. is one of the WSOP's marquee mixed-game events, drawing specialists who rotate through Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo, Razz, Stud, and Stud Eight-or-Better. The field will return for Day 3 as it plays toward a final table.
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